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Definition of constituting
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Constituting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Constitut.
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Pivotal
::
Pivotal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a pivot or
turning
point;
belonging
to, or
constituting,
a
pivot;
of the
nature
of a
pivot;
as, the
pivotalopportunity
of a
career;
the
pivotal
position
in a
battle..
Base
::
Base (n.) The line or
surface
constituting
that part of a
figure
on which it is
supposed
to
stand.
Thousandth
::
Thousandth
(a.)
Constituting,
or being one of, a
thousand
equal parts into which
anything
is
divided;
the tenth of a
hundredth..
Wrongous
::
Wrongous
(a.)
Constituting,
or of the
nature
of, a
wrong;
unjust;
wrongful..
Doctrinable
::
Doctrinable
(a.) Of the
nature
of, or
constituting,
doctrine..
Thirteenth
::
Thirteenth
(a.)
Constituting
or being one of
thirteen
equal parts into which
anything
is
divided.
Aptera
::
Aptera
(n. pl.)
Insects
without
wings,
constituting
the
seventh
Linnaen
order of
insects,
an
artificial
group,
which
included
Crustacea,
spiders,
centipeds,
and even
worms.
These
animals
are now
placed
in
several
distinct
classes
and
orders..
Burglarious
::
Burglarious
(a.)
Pertaining
to
burglary;
constituting
the crime of
burglary.
Seventeenth
::
Seventeenth
(a.)
Constituting
or being one of
seventeen
equal parts into which
anything
is
divided.
Surplusage
::
Surplus
(a.) Being or
constituting
a
surplus;
more than
sufficient;
as,
surplus
revenues;
surplus
population;
surplus
words..
Nymphomania
::
Nymphomania
(n.)
Morbid
and
uncontrollable
sexual
desire
in
women,
constituting
a true
disease..
Dedicatory
::
Dedicatory
(a.)
Constituting
or
serving
as a
dedication;
complimental.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A
special
plea
constituting
a
sufficient
answer
to
plaintiff's
action.
Tenth
::
Tenth (a.)
Constituting
or being one of ten equal parts into which
anything
is
divided.
Nataloin
::
Nataloin
(n.) A
bitter
crystalline
substance
constituting
the
essential
principle
of Natal
aloes.
Cf.
Aloon.
Littery
::
Littery
(a.)
Covered
or
encumbered
with
litter;
consisting
of or
constituting
litter.
State
::
State (n.) Any body of men
united
by
profession,
or
constituting
a
community
of a
particular
character;
as, the civil and
ecclesiastical
states,
or the lords
spiritual
and
temporal
and the
commons,
in Great
Britain.
Cf.
Estate,
n., 6..
Veda
::
Veda (n.) The
ancient
sacred
literature
of the
Hindus;
also, one of the four
collections,
called
Rig-Veda,
Yajur-Veda,
Sama-Veda,
and
Atharva-Veda,
constituting
the most
ancient
portions
of that
literature..
Screamer
::
Screamer
(n.) Any one of three
species
of South
American
birds
constituting
the
family
Anhimidae,
and the
suborder
Palamedeae.
They have two
spines
on each wing, and the head is
either
crested
or
horned.
They are
easily
tamed,
and then serve as
guardians
for other
poultry.
The
crested
screamers,
or
chajas,
belong
to the genus
Chauna.
The
horned
screamer,
or
kamichi,
is
Palamedea
cornuta..
Congress
::
Congress
(n.) The
collective
body of
senators
and
representatives
of the
people
of a
nation,
esp. of a
republic,
constituting
the chief
legislative
body of the
nation..
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